US10702808B2 - Filter device and filtration device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a filter device and a filtration device.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a filtration device including a first filtration unit that includes a cylindrical filtration material and filtrates liquid to be filtrated by passing the liquid to be filtrated from the inside to the outside, and a second filtration unit that further filtrates the liquid that has passed through the first filtration unit.
- the first filtration unit and the second filtration unit are disposed in a tank in posture to overlap each other in a state the second filtration unit abutting one end of the first filtration unit. This makes it possible to reduce the size of the tank and improve a degree of freedom of the design, and to simplify a structure of the tank.
- Patent Document 1 JP 2008-290004 A
- liquid flows from a position higher than a liquid surface to the first filtration unit, and thus there is a risk that the incoming liquid may cause liquid stored inside the first filtration unit to foam. Further, in the invention described in Patent Document 1, there is a risk that foam included in the stored liquid may flow into the second filtration unit together with the liquid.
- One or more embodiments of the present invention are directed to a filter device and a filtration device capable of preventing air bubbles from flowing out of a tank together with liquid during filtration, and preventing dust and the like trapped by the filtration from falling into the tank when a filter element is replaced.
- a filter device is a filter device that includes, for example, a first filtration unit provided to protrude from an upper surface of a tank toward the inside of the tank, and a second filtration unit provided below the first filtration unit to overlap the first filtration unit in a plan view and having a substantially cylindrical shape.
- the first filtration unit includes a filter case that is provided with a plurality of opening portions in a side surface and has a bottomed substantially cylindrical shape, a lid member that covers an opening end of an upper portion of the filter case, a filter element that is provided inside the filter case and has a substantially cylindrical shape, and an inflow portion that is configured to allow a fluid to flow into a hollow portion of the filter element and is provided between a bottom surface of the filter case and the filter element in a height direction.
- the lid member is detachably provided on the filter case.
- the filter element is detachably provided on the filter case via the opening end.
- the filter element includes a filtration material that has a substantially cylindrical shape, and an inner tube that has substantially the same height as that of the filtration material, is provided inside the filtration material, and has a substantially cylindrical shape.
- the inner tube includes a first region that is formed with an opening portion substantially on the entire surface and a second region that is not formed with the opening portion. The second region is provided below the first region to include a lower end of the inner tube.
- the filter element having the substantially cylindrical shape is provided inside the filter case that is provided with the plurality of opening portions in the side surface and has the bottomed substantially cylindrical shape.
- the fluid flows into the hollow portion of the filter element from the inflow portion provided between the bottom surface of the filter case and the filter element in the height direction.
- the inner tube provided inside the filtration material having the substantially cylindrical shape includes the first region that is formed with the opening portion substantially on the entire surface and the second region that is not formed with the opening portion. The second region is provided below the first region to include the lower end of the inner tube. In this way, when the filter element is replaced, dust and the like trapped between the inner tube and the filtration material can be prevented from falling into the tank.
- the second region may be substantially greater than or equal to 1 ⁇ 4 of the entire height of the inner tube. In this way, the dust can be reliably trapped between the inner tube and the filtration material.
- a filtration device includes, for example, a tank, and a filter device including a first filtration unit provided to protrude from an upper surface of the tank toward the inside of the tank, and a second filtration unit provided below the first filtration unit to overlap the first filtration unit in a plan view and having a substantially cylindrical shape.
- the first filtration unit includes a filter case that is provided with a plurality of opening portions in a side surface and has a bottomed substantially cylindrical shape, a lid member that covers an opening end of an upper portion of the filter case, a filter element that is provided inside the filter case and has a substantially cylindrical shape, and an inflow portion that is configured to allow a fluid to flow into a hollow portion of the filter element and is provided between a bottom surface of the filter case and the filter element in a height direction.
- the lid member is detachably provided on the filter case.
- the filter element is detachably provided on the filter case via the opening end.
- the filter element includes a filtration material that has a substantially cylindrical shape, and an inner tube that has substantially the same height as that of the filtration material, is provided inside the filtration material, and has a substantially cylindrical shape.
- the inner tube includes a first region that is formed with an opening portion (e.g., openings) substantially on the entire surface and a second region that is not formed with the opening portion. The second region is provided below the first region to include a lower end of the inner tube. In this way, air bubbles can be prevented from flowing out of a tank together with liquid during filtration, and dust and the like trapped by the filtration can be prevented from falling into the tank when a filter element is replaced.
- air bubbles can be prevented from flowing out of the tank together with liquid during filtration, and dust and the like trapped by the filtration can be prevented from falling into the tank when the filter element is replaced.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an overview of a hydraulic oil tank 100 provided, inside the hydraulic oil tank 100 , with a filter device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an overview of the filter device 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating an overview of the filter device 1 when cut along a center line.
- hydraulic oil is described as an example of a fluid, but the present invention is applicable to various fluids other than the hydraulic oil.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an overview of a hydraulic oil tank 100 provided, inside the hydraulic oil tank 100 , with a filter device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- main parts of the hydraulic oil tank 100 are illustrated in a perspective view, and some parts are illustrated in a cross-sectional view (however, hatching indicating a cross section is omitted).
- the hydraulic oil tank 100 is installed in a work machine (a hydraulic device, for example, not illustrated), and is provided inside a hydraulic circuit of hydraulic oil supplied to the hydraulic device and is configured to store the hydraulic oil. In the hydraulic circuit, the hydraulic oil passes through the hydraulic device and is introduced into the hydraulic oil tank 100 .
- the hydraulic oil tank 100 includes a tank main body 101 having a box shape, for example, and this tank main body 101 has a cavity inside.
- the tank main body 101 primarily includes the filter device 1 therein.
- a hole 101 b into which the filter device 1 is inserted is formed in an upper surface 101 a of the tank main body 101 .
- the filter device 1 is fixed to the tank main body 101 by providing a lid member 14 and the like (described later in detail) of the filter device 1 on an upper surface of the upper surface 101 a.
- the filter device 1 primarily includes a first filtration unit 10 , a second filtration unit 20 , and a third unit 30 .
- the first filtration unit 10 and the third unit 30 have a bottomed substantially cylindrical shape, and the second filtration unit 20 has a substantially cylindrical shape.
- the second filtration unit 20 and the third unit 30 are provided below the first filtration unit 10 to overlap the first filtration unit 10 in a plan view (when viewed from a z-direction).
- the second filtration unit 20 is provided near a bottom surface 101 c of the tank main body 101 .
- the third unit 30 is provided between the first filtration unit 10 and the second filtration unit 20 .
- the first filtration unit 10 , the second filtration unit 20 , and the third unit 30 have substantially the same orientation for a central axis.
- the central axes of the first filtration unit 10 , the second filtration unit 20 , and the third unit 30 substantially match, but these may not substantially match.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an overview of the filter device 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating an overview of the filter device 1 , and is a diagram illustrating a state where the filter device 1 is cut along a center line. In FIGS. 2 and 3 , hatching indicating a cross section is omitted.
- the first filtration unit 10 includes a filter element 11 , a filter case 12 , a lid member 14 , an inflow pipe 15 , and a valve 16 .
- the filter element 11 is a member having a substantially cylindrical shape as a whole and is provided inside the filter case 12 .
- the filter element 11 primarily includes an inner tube 111 , a filtration material 112 , and plates 113 and 114 .
- the filtration material 112 is configured to filtrate the hydraulic oil, and has a substantially cylindrical shape with a thickness in a radial direction.
- the filtration material 112 is formed by pleating a filter paper formed of a synthetic resin, paper, or the like, and connecting both ends of the pleated filter paper to roll into a cylindrical shape.
- the inner tube 111 is a substantially cylindrical member made of metal and is provided inside the filtration material 112 .
- the height of the inner tube 111 is substantially the same as the height of the filtration material 112 .
- the inner tube 111 includes a first region A 1 in which an opening portion 111 a through which the hydraulic oil passes is formed on substantially the entire surface, and a second region A 2 in which the opening portion 111 a is not formed.
- the second region A 2 is provided below the first region A 1 to include a lower end of the inner tube 111 .
- the second region A 2 is substantially 1 ⁇ 4 of the entire height of the inner tube 111 , but the height of the second region A 2 is not limited to this. However, in order to prevent dust and the like from leaking out, the second region A 2 is preferably substantially greater than or equal to 1 ⁇ 4 of the entire height of the inner tube 111 . Further, the second region A 2 is preferably less than or equal to 1 ⁇ 3 to half of the height of the first region A 1 not to impede a flow of the hydraulic oil.
- the plate 113 is provided on lower ends and the plate 114 is provided on upper ends of the inner tube 111 and the filtration material 112 .
- the plate 113 and the plate 114 are members having a substantially circular plate shape or a bottomed substantially cylindrical shape, and are formed by using a resin or a metal.
- the plate 113 and the plate 114 respectively have opening portions 113 a and 114 a formed substantially at the center.
- the filter case 12 is a member having a bottomed substantially cylindrical shape as a whole, and is formed of a metal.
- the filter case 12 primarily includes a first case 121 , a second case 122 , and mounting members 123 and 124 .
- the second case 122 is integrally formed above the first case 121 .
- the first case 121 is a bottomed substantially cylindrical member, and the valve 16 is provided on a bottom surface 12 a .
- the valve 16 opens and closes in response to a difference between the pressure inside the first case 121 (space S 1 ) and the pressure inside the tank main body 101 (space S 2 , see FIG. 1 ).
- An opening 12 c in which the inflow pipe 15 is provided is formed in a side surface 12 b of the first case 121 .
- the inflow pipe 15 is provided between the bottom surface 12 a and the filter element 11 in a height direction (z-direction).
- the inflow pipe 15 penetrates a side surface 101 e of the tank main body 101 (see FIG. 1 ), and communicates with the inside of the filter case 12 and the outside of the tank main body 101 .
- the hydraulic oil flowing in from the inflow pipe 15 passes through the inside of the first case 121 and is guided into a hollow portion of the filter element 11 , in the space S 1 .
- the second case 122 is a substantially cylindrical member with the filter element 11 provided therein.
- a plurality of holes 12 e are formed in a side surface 12 d of the second case 122 .
- a wire mesh (not illustrated) formed by weaving a metal wire rod is provided in the hole 12 e .
- the hydraulic oil that has passed through the filtration material 112 passes through gaps of the wire mesh in the hole 12 e .
- the gaps of the wire mesh in the hole 12 e correspond to a plurality of opening portions.
- the mounting member 123 is provided on a lower end surface of the second case 122 .
- the mounting member 123 includes a bottom surface portion 123 a having a substantially disk shape, and a cylindrical portion 123 b that protrudes upward along an inner peripheral surface of the bottom surface portion 123 a .
- the filter element 11 (here, a lower surface of the plate 113 ) is placed on the bottom surface portion 123 a .
- the cylindrical portion 123 b is inserted into the opening portion 113 a . In this way, the inside of the first case 121 and the hollow portion of the filter element 11 communicate with each other.
- the mounting member 124 is provided near an upper end of the side surface 12 d .
- the lid member 14 is mounted on the upper surface 101 a via the mounting member 124 . Note that the mounting member 124 is not necessarily required.
- the lid member 14 is a substantially plate-like member that covers an opening end of an upper portion of the filter case 12 .
- the lid member 14 is detachably provided on the filter case 12 .
- the lid member 14 includes a first lid 141 and a second lid 142 .
- the first lid 141 has a substantially disk shape, and includes a hollow portion 141 a formed substantially at the center.
- Protruding portions 142 a and 142 b that have a substantially columnar shape and protrude downward are formed substantially at the center of the second lid 142 .
- the protruding portion 142 a is inserted into the hollow portion 141 a .
- the protruding portion 142 b is inserted into the opening portion 114 a.
- the filter element 11 can be withdrawn from the opening end of the upper portion of the filter case 12 .
- the filter element 11 is provided inside the second case 122 by being sandwiched by the second lid 142 and the mounting member 123 .
- the lid member 14 includes the first lid 141 having substantially a disk shape and the second lid 142 , but a manner of the lid member 14 is not limited to this.
- the lid member 14 may be one component.
- the second filtration unit 20 is, for example, a suction strainer for preventing an entry of foreign substances into the hydraulic pump.
- the second filtration unit 20 primarily includes a main body portion 21 having a substantially cylindrical shape made of metal, and a filtration material 22 provided outside the main body portion 21 .
- the main body portion 21 is a substantially cylindrical member made of metal, and a plurality of holes 21 a are formed in a side surface.
- the filtration material 22 is formed by pleating a wire mesh formed by weaving a metal wire rod, and connecting both ends of the pleated wire mesh to roll into a cylindrical shape.
- An outflow portion 101 d is formed on the bottom surface 101 c of the tank main body 101 (see FIG. 2 ).
- the outflow portion 101 d is formed to protrude from the bottom surface 101 c into the tank main body 101 and is inserted into the main body portion 21 .
- a sealing member 23 (for example, an O-ring) is provided between the outflow portion 101 d and the main body portion 21 such that liquid filtrated by the second filtration unit 20 does not leak into the tank main body 101 .
- the outflow portion 101 d inserted into the main body portion 21 is formed on the bottom surface 101 c , but a position of the outflow portion 101 d is not limited to this.
- a substantially L-shaped outflow portion may be formed near a lower end portion of the side surface 101 e , and a tip thereof may be inserted into the main body portion 21 .
- the third unit 30 is a bottomed substantially cylindrical member made of metal, and is provided below the bottom surface 12 a of the first case 121 .
- the third unit 30 connects the first filtration unit 10 and the second filtration unit 20 .
- the third unit 30 and the main body portion 21 are integrally formed, but the third unit 30 and the main body portion 21 may be separate components.
- a plurality of holes 30 a through which the hydraulic oil passes are formed in a side surface of the third unit 30 .
- the valve 16 opens, fluid existing in the space S 1 flows into the space inside the third unit 30 , then passes through the holes 30 a , and flows into the space S 2 .
- FIGS. 1 and 2 a function of the filter device 1 configured as described above will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the arrows in FIGS. 1 and 2 indicate the flow of the hydraulic oil.
- the hydraulic oil flows through the hydraulic circuit during operation of the hydraulic device. As illustrated in FIG. 2 , the hydraulic oil flows into the space S 1 via the inflow pipe 15 and the opening 12 c . The hydraulic oil is filtrated by flowing from the inside to the outside of the filter element 11 . The hydraulic oil after the filtration flows out of the plurality of opening portions formed in the side surface 12 d (here, the gaps of the wire mesh provided in the hole 12 e ) into the space S 2 (see FIG. 1 ). In this way, the hydraulic oil is filtrated by the first filtration unit 10 and is stored in the hydraulic oil tank 100 .
- the inflow pipe 15 is provided between the bottom surface 12 a of the filter case 12 and the filter element 11 in the height direction. Therefore, a position of the inflow pipe 15 is lower than an oil surface L, and the oil surface L rises due to the inflow of the hydraulic oil from the inflow pipe 15 (see a chain double-dashed line and a white arrow in FIG. 1 ).
- the opening portion 111 a through which the hydraulic oil passes is formed only in the first region A 1 . Therefore, no hydraulic oil passes through the filtration material 112 and the hole 12 e unless the oil surface L is higher than the lower side of the first region A 1 . Thus, at a stage when the oil surface L rises, a position (outflow position) in the height direction in which the hydraulic oil flows out through the hole 12 e is in the vicinity of the oil surface L.
- the hydraulic oil can pass through the hole 12 e , but air bubbles can hardly pass therethrough, and particularly, large air bubbles cannot pass through the hole 12 e . Therefore, air bubbles included in the hydraulic oil rise to the oil surface L on the inside of the side surface 12 d , and then disappear. Even if air bubbles are mixed in the hydraulic oil flowing out of the hole 12 e , the air bubbles immediately rise to the oil surface L and disappear because the outflow position is in the vicinity of the oil surface L. In this way, air (air bubbles) hardly flows into the vicinity of the bottom surface 101 c of the tank main body 101 .
- the hydraulic oil stored in the space S 2 (in the hydraulic oil tank 100 ) is filtrated by the second filtration unit 20 and flows out of the outflow portion 101 d . In this way, the hydraulic oil after filtration is supplied again to the hydraulic device.
- the inner tube 111 includes the second region A 2 in which the opening portion 111 a is not formed, dust and residual oil removed by the filtration material 112 accumulates between the inner tube 111 (second region A 2 ) and the filtration material 112 and does not leak out of the filter element 11 . Therefore, when the filter element 11 is replaced, the dust and the residual oil accumulated between the inner tube 111 and the filtration material 112 can be prevented from dripping into the second case 122 .
- the second filtration unit 20 and the third unit 30 are provided below the first filtration unit 10 to overlap the first filtration unit 10 in a plan view, and thus the tank main body 101 can be reduced in size.
- the inflow pipe 15 is provided between the bottom surface 12 a of the filter case 12 and the filter element 11 in the height direction, and thus air bubbles are released in the vicinity of the oil surface L. In this way, the air bubbles can be prevented from flowing out of the hydraulic oil tank 100 together with the hydraulic oil.
- the opening portion 111 a is not formed below the inner tube (second region A 2 ), and thus, when the filter element 11 is replaced, the dust and the residual oil accumulated between the inner tube 111 and the filter medium 112 can be prevented from dripping into the second case 122 .
- the plurality of holes 12 e are formed in the side surface 12 d , and the wire mesh (not illustrated) is provided inside the hole 12 e , and thus the plurality of opening portions are formed in the side surface of the second case 122 .
- a manner of the plurality of opening portions is not limited to this.
- the plurality of opening portions may be formed in the side surface of the second case 122 by forming the entire side surface 12 d with a wire mesh.
- the second filtration unit 20 and the third unit 30 are provided below the first filtration unit 10 , but the second filtration unit 20 and the third unit 30 are not necessarily required.
- the second filtration unit 20 is preferably provided below the first filtration unit 10 .
- the term “substantially” in the present invention is not to be understood as merely being strictly the same, and is a concept that includes variations and modifications to an extent that does not result in loss in identity.
- the term “substantially orthogonal” is not limited to being strictly orthogonal, and is a concept that includes errors of several degrees, for example.
- simple expressions such as orthogonal, parallel, and identical are not to be understood as merely being strictly orthogonal, parallel, identical, and the like, and include being substantially parallel, substantially orthogonal, substantially identical, and the like.
- the meaning of the term “vicinity” in the present invention includes a range of regions (which can be determined as desired) near a position serving as a reference.
- a vicinity of an end refers to a range of regions near the end, and is a concept indicating that the end may or may not be included.
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- 1 Filter device
- 10 First filtration unit
- 11 Filter element
- 12 Filter case
- 12 a Bottom surface
- 12 b Side surface
- 12 c Opening
- 12 d Side surface
- 12 e Hole
- 13 Mounting member
- 14 Lid member
- 15 Inflow pipe
- 16 Valve
- 20 Second filtration unit
- 21 Main body portion
- 21 a Hole
- 22 Filtration material
- 23 Sealing member
- 30 Third unit
- 30 a Hole
- 100 Hydraulic oil tank
- 101 Tank main body
- 101 a Upper surface
- 101 b Hole
- 101 c Bottom surface
- 101 d Outflow portion
- 101 e Side surface
- 111 Inner tube
- 111 a: Opening portion
- 112 Filtration material
- 113, 114 Plate
- 113 a, 114 a Opening portion
- 121 First case
- 122 Second case
- 123 Mounting member
- 123 a Bottom surface portion
- 123 b Cylindrical portion
- 124 Mounting member
- 141 First lid
- 141 a Hollow portion
- 142 Second lid
- 142 a, 142 b Protruding portion
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